Psychological Assessment Services
Understand Your Mind. Empower Your Journey.
At Hopeful Horizons, we offer comprehensive psychological assessment services designed to help individuals better understand their cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. Whether you are seeking answers, a diagnosis, or guidance for treatment, our assessments provide the insights needed to support your mental health journey.
What Is a Psychological Assessment?
A psychological assessment is a structured evaluation process that uses a combination of:
Standardized tests
Clinical interviews
Behavioral observations
Self-report questionnaires
These tools allow our clinicians to gain a deeper understanding of your unique challenges, strengths, and needs. Assessments are conducted by our licensed psychiatrists and psychologists in a confidential, compassionate setting.
Who Might Benefit from an Assessment?
Psychological assessments can help individuals of all ages, including:
Children and adolescents experiencing academic or behavioral concerns
Adults struggling with anxiety, depression, memory issues, or personality difficulties
Couples and families navigating relationship challenges
Professionals seeking official evaluations for going abroad for work or fitness-for-duty
Types of Assessments we offer
1. Diagnostic Mental Health Evaluations
Used to identify and diagnose mental health conditions such as:
Depression
Anxiety disorders
Bipolar disorder
PTSD
Personality disorders
2. Cognitive & IQ Testing
Evaluates intellectual functioning, problem-solving, and learning styles. Often used for:
Learning disabilities
School placement
3. ADHD & Executive Functioning Assessments
Assesses attention, impulse control, working memory, and organization. Includes:
Comprehensive ADHD evaluations for children, teens, and adults
Recommendations for academic or workplace support
4. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Evaluations
Comprehensive assessments for children, adolescents, or adults to determine:
Presence of autism traits
Social communication difficulties
Behavioral and sensory profiles
6. Neuropsychological Assessments
In-depth evaluations of brain-behavior relationships. Often used to assess:
Memory problems
Brain injury
Cognitive decline (e.g., dementia, Alzheimer’s)
Stroke recovery
7. Personality & Emotional Functioning Assessments
Explores patterns of thinking, feeling, and behavior. Helpful in:
Therapy planning
Diagnostic clarification
Self-understanding
What to Expect
Initial Consultation: We start with a thorough intake session to understand your concerns and goals.
Testing Session(s): Depending on the type of assessment, testing may take 2–6 hours and may be split across multiple visits.
Scoring & Analysis: Our team reviews and interprets your results with clinical accuracy.
Feedback Session: We meet with you to discuss the findings, answer your questions, and provide a detailed written report.
Recommendations: You will receive a personalized plan that may include therapy, school/work accommodations, or referrals.